So, on this Morning Air episode, Glen Lewerenz chats with worship artist Seph Schlueter about how his music and faith are totally intertwined. Seph’s been obsessed with music since he was five years old (yeah, FIVE!), and his love for music grew even deeper as he grew in his relationship with Jesus.
Seph explains that music is like a secret tunnel straight to the heart. It can move us and even introduce us to God in a way that words alone just can’t. He points out how cultures worldwide have developed music as part of worship, and how Scripture itself overflows with singing and praise.
When Glen asks if Seph actually worships while performing, he’s like, “Yep, absolutely.” It’s all about practice… getting comfortable enough with the music that he can just flow and focus on what the Holy Spirit’s doing.
They also talk about some of Seph’s songs:
“Counting My Blessings”: Seph wrote this with friends, inspired by realizing how often they’re living in the answers to prayers they made years ago. The song’s all about pausing and noticing where God’s been moving in your life, even when things are rough.
“Turn Into Praise” (a new one!): This one came from a tough season where nothing was working. Inspired by Genesis 50 (Joseph’s “You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good”), the song flips the script from sorrow to celebration, praising God’s ability to turn struggles into something beautiful.
Seph’s all about writing honestly from wherever God has him right now, and he’s got a phone full of random melodies and lyrics to prove it. His main instruments are piano and guitar, but he also dabbles in ukulele and drums.
If you like heartfelt worship with deep lyrics and catchy melodies, Seph’s your guy. His music is like prayer with a soundtrack.
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